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the Brute X has an excellent grip and with 10 turns adjustability on the limb bolts you cannot go wrong for the $399 price tag. I think I am going to pick up a Brute X to have and show guys just how good PSE's 399 bow is compared to other high end bows.

the Brute X has an excellent grip and with 10 turns adjustability on the limb bolts you cannot go wrong for the $399 price tag. I think I am going to pick up a Brute X to have and show guys just how good PSE's 399 bow is compared to other high end bows.

later
jkeiffer

does the 10 turns mean the bow can go from 50 lbs draw low end to 70 lbs peak draw high end ??

I would have to say go with the Brute. Though I have not shot one, I have looked them over and honestly they are a great looking inexpensive bow. They look so good in fact, it kinda makes me scratch my head when I look at an $800 one.

I would expect them to shoot very well... And you can't go wrong with PSE quality, adjustability, and great customer service.

The brute X is pretty awesome. I originally had my choices narrowed down to the brute x and the assassin. After shooting both, I had to buy the assassin, I really felt like the extra $100 was totally worth it! It's extremely light weighing in at only 3.8 pounds (the brute x is a whole pound heavier) its very fast and has a very smooth draw. If you haven't shot the assassin, you may want to look into it. I think it's definitely the best bow in its price range.